Prince Harry 'unlikely' to congratulate Queen on 96th birthday, despite visiting Europe

Prince Harry reportedly 'highly unlikely' to meet his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth


Prince Harry is reportedly 'highly unlikely' to visit his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth, who celebrates her 96th birthday on April 21.

According to royal expert Robert Jobson, Harry is unlikely to head to Britain from his Invictus trip to the Netherlands to celebrate Queen Elizabeth with his family.

Jobson told The Mirror: "The question is, will he come to the UK to wish his grandmother, the Queen, a happy 96th birthday on 21 April? The reality is that given the schism that has arisen in the family, it is likely It is very little. "

He added: "Harry claimed he wanted to bring his children for a trip across the Atlantic, but 'doesn't feel safe' when it comes to the current security arrangements. Surely, that's just another excuse?"

"Is the Hague any less secure than Westminster Abbey for her grandfather Philip's service of thanksgiving, where the Queen led her family and heads of Europe to pay tribute to her late husband?" Jobson inquired.

Jobson suggested that Harry and Meghan may not even return to attend the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations in the summer.

"I can't see Harry coming back to the UK this year, despite the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations in June," he said.

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